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Discover Ludwig"young graduates" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to people who have recently completed their studies. For example, "The university welcomed its youngest class of graduates this year, many of whom were young graduates."
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Young graduates can't start careers.
Young graduates were also having trouble.
So what can we conclude, young graduates?
Few young graduates want to work for a dirty company.
"For many young graduates, it's all about survival.
But one of its biggest exports is young graduates.
What's your best career advice to young graduates?
In addition, he said, young graduates need mentors.
The problem is not just among recent, young graduates, either.
Young graduates from the rich but boring nearby suburbs seem to like urban living.
When young graduates at an alumni barbecue asked why, he inquired if they were financial contributors.
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